Atlas of lost finds

In September 2018, humanity witnessed the destruction of one of the largest archaeological collections in history. The Museu Nacional in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was 90% reduced to ashes. By early 2019, just over 2,000 artefacts had already been excavated from the ashes. Some in relatively good condition, others in poor condition.

The project, run by Unfold studio asked artists to respond by remaking one of the lost but 3d scanned objects from the collection

My response focused on how the digital reads 3D objects through a grid structure, leaving a digital mark on the object as it passed through the digital sphere.